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Posted On: 08/04/2024 2:10:16 PM
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Re: biloxiblues #145409
My Sunday idle musings on the following:
"He is developing an HIV-CURE via AAV technology. This is the delivery of leronlimab to the human body via Adeno-Associated Virus inoculation of a patient. This method induces the auto or self-replication of leronlimab in the human host hopefully forever. This means that following this injection, the human host shall make leronlimab within their own body hopefully forever, thereby creating a cure of HIV as CCR5 RO would be maintained at 100% indefinitely."
With leronlimab being made constantly in the body, would this also reduce inflammation in the body?
Chronic inflammation, also known as "inflammaging", is considered a factor that accelerates the aging process. If leronlimab alleviates "inflammaging", does that mean that the aging process will be slowed?
Is Dr. Sacha creating a process that will lead to an enhanced lifespan for humans?
"He is developing an HIV-CURE via AAV technology. This is the delivery of leronlimab to the human body via Adeno-Associated Virus inoculation of a patient. This method induces the auto or self-replication of leronlimab in the human host hopefully forever. This means that following this injection, the human host shall make leronlimab within their own body hopefully forever, thereby creating a cure of HIV as CCR5 RO would be maintained at 100% indefinitely."
With leronlimab being made constantly in the body, would this also reduce inflammation in the body?
Chronic inflammation, also known as "inflammaging", is considered a factor that accelerates the aging process. If leronlimab alleviates "inflammaging", does that mean that the aging process will be slowed?
Is Dr. Sacha creating a process that will lead to an enhanced lifespan for humans?
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